Monday, July 23, 2012
UCSF Bound
Lately it seems we are battling it out in a boxing ring vs running a marathon, with the rounds scored cancer 2 Billy 0. We got the disappointing news last Friday that the most recent chemo failed to get Billy into remission. It was especially hard because he had been feeling so good and his blood counts were all slowly but steadily improving. But no matter how many times he gets knocked down he gets right back up. Dr. Madeiros recommended participating in a clinical trial at UCSF. It is out-patient, oral chemo that also targets the flit3 reactor which resides on Billy's cancer cells and has made things so troublesome. So good-bye Stanford, hello Helen Diller Family Cancer Center. We requested continued oversight by Madeiros and he agreed to collaborate with our "new" hemotology/oncologist. Bill travels to UCSF on Wednesday for a diagnostic work-up to ensure he meets all the clinical trial criteria. In the meantime he will continue to get labs done locally to monitor his platelets and hemoglobin counts. Needless to say he was really bummed about missing the W2W and hosting the after-party yesterday, but will be back in full force next year. Thank you to everyone who ran thinking about him. So, we are extremely hopeful that "third time will be the charm" for Bill's struggle against this horrible disease. For those of you who may want to consider becoming a bone marrow/stem cell donor, please see the info below related to an upcoming drive at Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
Date: Friday, August 17, 2012
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Where : Palo Alto Medical Foundation
795 El Camino Real
Jamplis Building
3rd Floor
Hearst Education Conference Rooms B & C
Palo Alto, Ca
Registry Requirements:
Be between the ages of 18-60 years old.
Be in general good health.
Be willing to donate to any patient needing a transplant.
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